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what differentiates a dicot leaf from monocot leaf

A

stomata only on upper side

B

differentiation of palisade and spongy parenchyma

C

parallel venation

D

stomata on upper and lower sides.

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  • In monocot leaf

    A
    Bulliform cells are absent from the epidermis
    B
    Veins form a network
    C
    Mesophyll is well differentiated into these parts
    D
    Mesophyll is not differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma
  • Bundle sheath extensions in a dicot leaf and in a monocot leaf are ______and______respectively.

    A
    parenchymatous, collenchymatous
    B
    parenchymatous, sclerenchymatous
    C
    sclerechymatous, parenchymatous
    D
    collenchymatous, sclerenchymatous
  • How a dicot leaf differs anatomically from a monocot leaf ?

    A
    Parallel venation
    B
    Differentiation of palisade and spongy parenchyma
    C
    Stomata only on upper side
    D
    Stomata on both sides
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